lol our company is having a panic over GDPR
this is what I've been waiting literally all year for, it's great
well, since last year when I found out about it.
the technical parts of it seem so *wooly* that we're just covering all bases.
one of our clients was annoyed about the hashing part enough to just email us "this is one of your coworker's emails in SHA, who's is it?" because he thinks it's pointless we have to hash when we could construct rainbow tables.
And like he's totally right, GDPR is *great* but doesn't go far enough at all.
We're probably safe just showing that we tried if anyone complains. Like the main issue is respecting any type of 'I want to be removed from this list'.
buuuuuut it's fucking with one of my projects this year, and I could not be happier.
if you don't give companies a huge financial penalty, they won't do shit.
@eden is keeping personal/private logs of IRC for the purposes of dealing with memory holes allowed?
@eden so ppl who use IRC clients are unaffected by this?
@SoniEx2 if you're an irc company you might have issues